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A Life of Ernest StarlingSecretin, Politics, and the New Institute

A Life of Ernest Starling: Secretin, Politics, and the New Institute [When Starling moved to his new department at University College in 1899, it occupied the top floor in the north wing, above the Slade School of Fine Art. (The north wing is on the left side of the quadrangle as one enters from Gower Street.) From its beginnings in 1871, the Slade had been one of the college’s most successful departments; within four years it was full to capacity, with 220 students, including many of the college’s first women (Harte and North, 1991). In the basement of the north wing was the chemistry department, forming the bottom layer of an interesting academic sandwich.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Life of Ernest StarlingSecretin, Politics, and the New Institute

Part of the People and Ideas Series Book Series
Springer Journals — Apr 26, 2013

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Publisher
Springer New York
Copyright
© American Physiological Society 2005
Pages
52 –76
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4614-7526-2_4
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Abstract

[When Starling moved to his new department at University College in 1899, it occupied the top floor in the north wing, above the Slade School of Fine Art. (The north wing is on the left side of the quadrangle as one enters from Gower Street.) From its beginnings in 1871, the Slade had been one of the college’s most successful departments; within four years it was full to capacity, with 220 students, including many of the college’s first women (Harte and North, 1991). In the basement of the north wing was the chemistry department, forming the bottom layer of an interesting academic sandwich.]

Published: Apr 26, 2013

Keywords: Pancreatic Juice; Internal Secretion; Lecture Theatre; Solar Plexus; Depressor Substance

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